During an MR procedure, most of the transmitted RF power is transformed into heat within the patient’s tissue and implants as a result of resistive losses which is referred to as the specific energy absorption rate (SAR) (1). The European committee for electrotechnical standardisation (CENELEC) has mandated that all scanners must measure the specific absorption rate of radiofrequency in patients and develop system safeguards to ensure that the limits set out IEC 60602-3-33 are not exceeded. Accurate estimation of SAR is critical to safeguard in unconscious/sedated patients, patients with compromised thermoregulation, implant patients, pregnant patients and neonates who require an MRI procedure. The increased static field strength and RF dut...
Radio-frequency (RF) safety plays an important role in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) with the goa...
The specific absorption rate (SAR) averaged over the mass of 10 gram human tissue and over a 6 minut...
Mapping of radio frequency (RF) energy deposition has been challenging for 50+ years, especially, wh...
During an MR procedure, most of the transmitted RF power is transformed into heat within the patient...
During an MR procedure, most of the transmitted RF power is transformed into heat within the patien...
During an MR procedure, the patient absorbs a portion of the transmitted RF energy, which may result...
During an MR procedure, the patient absorbs a portion of the transmitted RF energy, which may result...
During an MR procedure, the patient absorbs a portion of the transmitted RF energy, which may result...
It is important to accurately characterize the heating of tissues due to the radiofrequency energy a...
Accurate estimation of SAR is critical to safeguarding vulnerable patients who require an MRI proced...
The issue of the Specific Absorbed Rate (SAR) is becoming more interesting mainly due to new install...
Patient safety during Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) examinations is currently guaranteed through ...
RF transmit signals are an inherent part of MRI that is crucial for spin excitation. Current develop...
A patient in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is exposed to the time varying gradient and radio-freq...
At ultra-high field MRI (Bo>7T) it is crucial to predict and control the patient safety. Commonly pa...
Radio-frequency (RF) safety plays an important role in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) with the goa...
The specific absorption rate (SAR) averaged over the mass of 10 gram human tissue and over a 6 minut...
Mapping of radio frequency (RF) energy deposition has been challenging for 50+ years, especially, wh...
During an MR procedure, most of the transmitted RF power is transformed into heat within the patient...
During an MR procedure, most of the transmitted RF power is transformed into heat within the patien...
During an MR procedure, the patient absorbs a portion of the transmitted RF energy, which may result...
During an MR procedure, the patient absorbs a portion of the transmitted RF energy, which may result...
During an MR procedure, the patient absorbs a portion of the transmitted RF energy, which may result...
It is important to accurately characterize the heating of tissues due to the radiofrequency energy a...
Accurate estimation of SAR is critical to safeguarding vulnerable patients who require an MRI proced...
The issue of the Specific Absorbed Rate (SAR) is becoming more interesting mainly due to new install...
Patient safety during Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) examinations is currently guaranteed through ...
RF transmit signals are an inherent part of MRI that is crucial for spin excitation. Current develop...
A patient in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is exposed to the time varying gradient and radio-freq...
At ultra-high field MRI (Bo>7T) it is crucial to predict and control the patient safety. Commonly pa...
Radio-frequency (RF) safety plays an important role in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) with the goa...
The specific absorption rate (SAR) averaged over the mass of 10 gram human tissue and over a 6 minut...
Mapping of radio frequency (RF) energy deposition has been challenging for 50+ years, especially, wh...